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If you are in Warsaw you MUST stop by Radio Cafe...
At first sight, I didn’t seem too optimistic - the decor is old and it didn’t seem to have much ambiance.
Boy was I wrong........ when you understand the history behind the place, look...More

After walking around Warsaw for an hour looking for the right restaurant, we ended up here where the Polish cuisine was phenomenal and Stash the owner and local celebrity offered us shots of soplica, jackets to stay warm and a history lesson on his experiences...More

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Thank Bobby R

APruszynska, Owner at Radio Cafe, responded to this reviewResponded 1 week ago

Thank you so much! We will be delighted to see you again in our restaurant.

This place has pictures of people on the wall. Faded velvet seats it had all the view of a cliche but actually was nothing like that. It was relaxed, friendly and calm. Food was great and I really enjoyed my time just getting on with...More

The first time we went here it was full, but we tried again the next night and pleased we did. The young man who served us was polite and friendly. Service was good and the food delicious. Worth trying.

Thank katpuss

APruszynska, Owner at Radio Cafe, responded to this reviewResponded 4 weeks ago

Thank you very much for your great review of our restaurant. We hope to see you again in Warsaw and of course in our place!

I called here late one evening and had a table outside. I ordered the Pork Knuckle with Potatoes and Sauerkraut, a dish of free nuts was served with my glass of wine, the main course was massive, hot and good quality. The wine was good...More

Thank pembs101

APruszynska, Owner at Radio Cafe, responded to this reviewResponded 18 April 2018

Knew of the place from a previous visit and it's significance in Polish history . We were fortunate enough to meet the owner a wonderful man who explained how it all worked and the part it played in the cold war in the forties until...More

1 Thank Roger A

APruszynska, Owner at Radio Cafe, responded to this reviewResponded 18 April 2018

Thank you so much for your great review. We will be very happy to welcome you again in our restaurant.

We found this restaurant by chance while out and about. The charming owner greeted us and found us a table. The decor tells the story of his time with Radio Free Europe. The food was delicious and service top notch. Loved the relaxed atmosphere here...More

1 Thank Jeremy C

APruszynska, Owner at Radio Cafe, responded to this reviewResponded 8 March 2018

We arrived without reservation and the owner and his friend gave up their table so we could eat. At the end of our meal he came over and was asking where we were from and spoke about the history of the restaurant and more generally...More

There is no dress code at Radio Cafe, as such. Of course it is good manners not to turn up in a Newcastle United football short and a pair of flipflops :)
Seriously; smart but casual or suit,tie and polished shoes will go... More

There is no dress code at Radio Cafe, as such. Of course it is good manners not to turn up in a Newcastle United football short and a pair of flipflops :)
Seriously; smart but casual or suit,tie and polished shoes will go down well in equal terms.
Radio Cafe is a wonderful experience reading about the history of the establishment, so take time out absorbing the atmosphere and you won't be disappointed.